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Barbelatta

~ Barbelatta

Bambusa var barbelatta

Similar to its relative Bambusa chungii, White Bamboo, only shorter with slightly less white powder. 30’ tall with 2” thin walled culms.  Clumping bamboos can be planted without fear of them spreading beyond their assigned territory, making them non-invasive.

Sun Exposure: Sun to Partial Shade

 

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